This is a simple program that'll show 100 of the most recently changed files on your system. Its advantage is that "100" mark, the simple layout, and that you can exclude any of the folders that it scans, thereby making way for the next 100 recent changes. »1/03/15 4:57am 1/03/15 4:57am

This place always deserves a recommend. Imho, it's even better than Black Viper. That might have something to do with how the owner lays out the site, and the systems he covers... XP, Vista, 7, 8. Win10 will be in there soon, I'm sure, or even in pre-release form. »11/29/14 12:37pm 11/29/14 12:37pm

I found this thread at Microsoft Answers, in which someone was trying to get help on making PhotoShop their default picture editor. Note: As the op was trying to explain to people, they wanted to change the default Editor, NOT the default Opener.

Windows may be not as customizable as Linux, but a lot may be achieved with some additional tweaking tools. In most cases such programs require additional resources and take time to launch as Windows starts. Nothing crucial here, unless you're very limited on resources. But here are some customization tips that will…»11/18/14 10:12am 11/18/14 10:12am

Windows: With the release of Yosemite, even the most diehard fans of Microsoft's OS at least once thought about moving to Mac OS X. Reasons may be different, but in case they are the appearance and style, then there is a nice solution that you can try out. »10/17/14 4:45am 10/17/14 4:45am

We're following the trend of simplicity. Minimalistic design is what most programs aspire to present their potential users with. One-purpose and absurdly simple apps (see YO) make crowds fascinated and you start wondering "Why didn't I think about that first?" This is part of the policy that Apple follows: take a… »9/29/14 6:02am 9/29/14 6:02am

Hey gang! I found this simple tweak and just had to share it! It seems the main method for getting websites into chromes app launcher or on the desktop is complicated and messy. It mostly involves creating the app yourself with a text file and such. This method is much simpler and much more effective in my opinion,… »7/21/14 3:18pm 7/21/14 3:18pm

To get mousewheel scrolling to work in Windows' Sticky Notes, tap the ALT key once (maybe twice), then scroll. Works on Win7x64. I can't see why it wouldn't work elsewhere. »5/17/14 9:53am 5/17/14 9:53am

Hold ESC down for about two seconds, and you're out of most windows and browser tabs. This script notices the difference between being in and out of a browser; within, tabs are closed, not the browser itself. Other than that, it doesn't differentiate. »4/06/14 10:39am 4/06/14 10:39am

If you have two or more tabs open, you can temporarily zoom them out and look at them like they were large thumbnails, not too horribly different from Ffx's "Tab Groups". »4/05/14 10:57am 4/05/14 10:57am